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‘Loon lady’ turns passion into action to protect Minnesota’s iconic bird
Sheila Johnston started photographing loons as a hobby. Watching the loons struggle to survive made her a passionate advocate for Minnesota’s state bird, but one experience drove her to action.
June rains set records around Minnesota
A number of Minnesota cities experienced significant rainfall throughout the month. Some totals were the most in state history.
Morning Announcements for June 27
These are the Morning Announcements for Friday, June 27. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
DFL Leader Melissa Hortman: A political force known for ambitious goals, adept ways
Political leaders, family and friends will gather Friday at the Minnesota Capitol to pay tribute to Hortman. She was remembered for her calm demeanor, strategic thinking and lasting impact on Minnesota politics.
Morning Announcements for June 26
These are the Morning Announcements for Thursday, June 26. Tell us what you’re celebrating!
Powwow honors Native American Two-Spirit gender, spiritual identities
New Native Theatre held its fourth annual Two-Spirit Powwow at the Minneapolis American Indian Center on Tuesday evening. Attendees gathered for an evening of celebration, community and support.
Remembering longtime Minnesota Capitol reporter Bill Salisbury who died at age 80
Longtime, legendary Minnesota political reporter Bill Salisbury has died at the age of 80 after a career that spanned more than a half-century. Colleagues and friends remember him as a determined reporter who was fair, accurate and unfailingly respectful.